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THE SALT FOG TEST AND ITS USE IN INSULATOR SELECTION FOR POLLUTED LOCALITIES

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(1973)

Abstract

After de scribing briefly the salt fog te st, the au- ; thors show, 'by means of comparisons between laboratory results and results obtained in natural environments, that the behaviour of insulators in salt fog is very similar to their behaviour in representative types of natural conditiqns. Having thus established that the salt fog test is representative, the paper deri.ves certain fundamental rules relating ,to the behaviour of 'insulators in salt fog as a function of their geometrical and surface characteristics. The importance of such rules is stressed in relation to the choice, on a quantitative basis, of insulators for areas with different degrees of pollution and suggestions are made as to the criteria and, methods to adopt for classifying such areas.

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